Not since Tony Cottee scored his first goal at Old Trafford after more than 15 years of trying, have Leicester celebrated victory at Manchester United (although they were a last minute David Beckham special away from repeating the feat seven months later when Cottee quickly added his second).

We asked Jordan Blackwell, who knows The Foxes inside out, for his thoughts.

Win, lose or draw?

Leicester head to Old Trafford above Manchester United in the Premier League table and keen to get one over their old team-mate Harry Maguire. However, they have not beaten United in Manchester since 1998. I'm going for a 1-1 draw. The draw is a big 11/4 with thepools.com but the 1-1 correct scoreline is even better, 11/2 .

Who's a good bet for first scorer?

James Maddison. Leicester have taken the lead in each of their last three games in all competitions and Maddison will be keen to show his talents after again after being made to wait for an England debut. He's a big 12/1 to open the scoring and 17/4 to score any time.

James Maddison was an unused substitute for England's wins over Bulgaria and Kosovo (Image: Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Who's on the naughty step? (first card)

Ashley Young. With Luke Shaw injured, Young could keep his place at left-back. If he's paired up with Demarai Gray or Harvey Barnes, the 34-year-old former England international may have trouble keeping pace.

Who's on pens?

He's yet to take one this season, but Jamie Vardy is on spot-kick duty for Leicester. A penalty? At Old Trafford? He's 5/1 to score first if Martin Atkinson is brave enough to point to the spot and 8/5 any time.

Will your team keep a clean sheet?

In a word. No. United have scored in every game so far and Leicester have only kept one clean sheet. Which is why both teams to score is 8/11 .